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Wanted--Pattern for V-Neck Top-Down Cardigan patetc 10-17-2008
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Posted by YarnWright on October 18, 2008, 5:39 pm
patetc spun a FINE 'yarn':

+I'd like an easy pattern for a v-neck top-down cardigan, knit in one
+piece if possible. I also want to use size 10-1/2 needles and worsted
+weight yarn.
+
+Can anyone direct me to a pattern for this?
+
+Thanks.
+
+Pat
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patetc. . .
Pat
Suzie has given you great advice, let me add that acquiring any of Elizabeth
Zimmermann's books would also assist you enormously.
Noreen

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FINEST.

Posted by suzee on October 18, 2008, 5:48 pm
YarnWright wrote:
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Zimmermann's books would also assist you enormously.

Or Barbara Walker's Knitting from the Top Down. That one's harder to
find, but any of them can usually be got from your local library. On
loan from another if your branch doesn't have it.

sue

Posted by suzee on October 18, 2008, 5:58 pm
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Zimmermann's books would also assist you enormously.
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Oh, and the book Fitted Knits, by Stefanie Japel has top down patterns,
including a few cardigans.

sue

Posted by YarnWright on October 19, 2008, 4:09 pm
suzee spun a FINE 'yarn':

+suzee wrote:
++YarnWright wrote:
+++patetc spun a FINE 'yarn':
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+++patetc. . .
+++Pat
+++Suzie has given you great advice, let me add that acquiring any of Elizabeth
Zimmermann's books would also assist you enormously.
++
++Or Barbara Walker's Knitting from the Top Down. That one's harder to find,
but any of them can usually be got from your local library. On loan from
another if your branch doesn't have it.
+
+Oh, and the book Fitted Knits, by Stefanie Japel has top down patterns,
including a few cardigans.
+
+sue
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suzee. . .

Hi, Sue!
There was a whole circular movement in the late 60's early 70's, magazines
devoted to just circular... I have some, but do you think my tired old brain can
think of the NAME of them? I even got some from our "Wooly/Slinky"...
I have them in STORAGE, and while my brain is tired, my body just doesn't want
to go there... LOL
Noreen

PS, I THINK Meg Swansen (EZ's daughter) has some books on the subject too, if
I'm not mistaken....
(Once I thought I was mistaken, but I was wrong... :D)


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Posted by YarnWright on October 19, 2008, 7:00 pm
YarnWright spun a FINE 'yarn':

+suzee spun a FINE 'yarn':
+
++suzee wrote:
+++YarnWright wrote:
++++patetc spun a FINE 'yarn':
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++++patetc. . .
++++Pat
++++Suzie has given you great advice, let me add that acquiring any of Elizabeth
Zimmermann's books would also assist you enormously.
+++
+++Or Barbara Walker's Knitting from the Top Down. That one's harder to find,
but any of them can usually be got from your local library. On loan from
another if your branch doesn't have it.
++
++Oh, and the book Fitted Knits, by Stefanie Japel has top down patterns,
including a few cardigans.
++
++sue
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+
+suzee. . .
+
+Hi, Sue!
+There was a whole circular movement in the late 60's early 70's, magazines
devoted to just circular... I have some, but do you think my tired old brain can
think of the NAME of them? I even got some from our "Wooly/Slinky"...
+I have them in STORAGE, and while my brain is tired, my body just doesn't want
to go there... LOL
+Noreen
+
+PS, I THINK Meg Swansen (EZ's daughter) has some books on the subject too, if
I'm not mistaken....
+(Once I thought I was mistaken, but I was wrong... :D)

Something on the order of Spindrift maybe???
Today is NOT a 'thinking" kind of day...
Noreen



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